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Alloy Production

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Annealing/Heat Treating

Automation/Process Control

Blast Furnace Ironmaking

Casting

Coating

Coke/Coke Byproducts

Cold Rolling

Computer Application

Construction

Corporate

Cranes

Electric Steelmaking

Electrical Engineering

Electrogalvanizing

Energy/Combustion

Engineering

Environmental

Equipment Design

Equipment Manufacturing

Finance

Finishing

Flat Products

Foundry Operations

Galvanizing

Hot Rolling

Human Resources

Information Systems

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Long Products

Lubrication/Hydraulics

Maintenance

Material Handling

Metallurgy

Mill Buildings

Operations

Oxygen Steelmaking

Pipe & Tube

Pickling

Power, Combustion & Utilities

Plant Services

Product Application

Plate Rolling

Product Planning & Scheduling

Product Development

Project Management

Professor/Instructor

Quality Control

Purchasing

Refractories

Raw Materials

Research & Development

Reheating

Roll Shop

Rod & Bar Rolling

Sales/Marketing

Safety

Smelting

Sensors Systems

Steel Refining

Stainless Steel

Structural Rolling

Tinplating

Transportation & Logistics

University Affairs

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The
Member Chapters of AIST schedule regular events for local metals
industry professionals to foster strong business contacts and the
steel fraternity. These events may include dinner presentations,
training sessions, product fairs, student activities, tours of local
steel-related facilities, holiday dinner dances, and golf outings.

Select only one primary or "home" chapter and if desired
up to two
secondary chapters from which to receive chapter programming and
correspondence.

The
Technical Committees of AIST are volunteer-based committees dedicated
to advancing the technical development, production, processing
and application of iron and steel. Individual Technology Committees
meet 3-4 times per year and typically include plant tours, roundtable
discussions, technical presentations, and the development of technical
sessions for AIST conferences and symposia. To participate in
the Technology Committees, one must be a member of AIST and attend
at least one committee meeting per year.

I
would like to apply for membership on the following Technology
Committee(s):

Technical Division I: Safety & Environment

Technical Division VI: Metallurgy

Safety & Health

Metallurgy-Steelmaking & Casting

Environmental

Metallurgy-Processing, Products
& Applications

Technical Division II: Cokemaking & Ironmaking

Technical Division VII: Energy & Control

Cokemaking

Energy & Utilities

Ironmaking

Electrical Applications

Technical Division III: Steelmaking

Computer Applications

Electric Steelmaking

Technical Division VIII: Plant Services & Reliability

Oxygen Steelmaking

Project & Construction Management

Specialty Alloy & Foundry

Maintenance & Reliability

Technical Division IV: Refining & Casting

Lubrication & Hydraulics

Ladle & Secondary Refining

Refractory Systems

Continuous Casting

Technical Division IX: Material Movement & Transportation

Technical Division V: Rolling & Processing

Material Handling

Hot Sheet Rolling

Cranes

Cold Sheet Rolling

Packaging, Shipping & Transportation
Methods

Galvanizing

TinPlate & Electrogalvanizing

Plate Rolling

Rod & Bar Rolling

Pipe & Tube

Rolls

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Membership
Qualifications

Producer Membership may be granted to any individual responsible
for the technical, engineering and/or operating phases of
the production of iron and steel, including basic raw materials,
and the shaping, finishing and coating processes.

Supplier
Membership may be granted to any individual actively engaged
by a company supplying equipment, products or services to
the iron and steel industry, or employed in allied industries.

Academic
Membership may be granted to any individual employed by
or enrolled full-time at an accredited college or university,
who is responsible for research and development, student
instruction, or studying for possible service and support
to the iron and steel industry.

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clicking the SUBMIT button, this application
is hereby made to the AIST Board of Directors for membership. If elected, I agree to comply with the By Laws of the Association.

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Notes:

Membership is on a calendar basis, 1 Jan through 31 Dec. Members
who join after September 1 will remain members through the end of
the following year.

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or gifts to the AIST are not deductible as charitable contributions
for U.S. federal income tax purposes. However, dues payments may
be deductible as ordinary and necessary business expenses or miscellaneous
itemized deductions depending upon the status of the individual
taxpayer. Please consult your tax advisor.